Find A Way, Episode 1

Episode 1 Who We Seem To Be

A young woman shows up at a church after being attacked, a priest attempts to hire an ignoble lawyer, and somehow the whole story revolves around a news anchor and his prominent family. Everyone plays this game close to the chest and no one is who they seem to be in the first episode of the crime mystery web miniseries Find A Way.

A Bravura Pictures Production
In association with
Gem In Eye Pictures

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Find A Way, Episode 2

Episode 2, Who We Are
Gabriella had a crime committed against her, but will she be able to find justice as an immigrant with questionable legal status? Angelica is working hard to stop her from finding justice. Meanwhile Frank and Michael seek answers as they find a way to get what they want.

The Embers of September, Short Drama

William returns to his wife Valerie’s home for a holiday weekend, at the request of her sister Josephine. Valerie was killed just months before in an accident, and William is not certain if he belongs in her home, with her family, or anywhere at all. The family does what they can to prop William up, but he may be slipping away forever.

Special Thanks to
Estonia House
Nick Sakai and the AGR 72 hour shootout
SAG-AFTRA new media department

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On Brighton, Short Thriller

A young Russian immigrant gets mixed in with the wrong crowd and becomes a witness to a murder. Wanting to do the right thing, Vlad risks his freedom and deportation confiding in Detective Coffee, a New York City police officer.

This project was created for the AGRist 72 hour film shootout, through the SAGAFTRA actors union.

What She Wanted Me To Do

A scavenger reminisces about coming across a dying woman who he shared a deep yet brief moment of bonding with.

Written/Directed/Edited by T. L. Quach

Man – Scott David Reeves
Woman – Jann Punwattana

Shot by Myles Tyrer-Vasell

By Candlelight, Short Comedy

Patrick would like nothing better than to take Angela to brunch, but fate may have other plans. Throw in a neurotic sister, a secret mission, and a group therapy session and you have a perfect recipe for disaster.

Sharing, short drama

A short drama about a young woman struggling to keep a handle on the life that she can comprehend, while battling her own mind. A compassionate tale about living with mental illness.

Sorry I Set Fire to the Cat, Short Comedy

A short comedy about the dangers of cats and matches…

Staring
Stefanie Estep
Scott David Reeves

Written and Directed by
Scott David Reeves

Short Comedy

A short comedy about the perception, fear, paranoia, and family…

Short Comedy

Riding the subway in New York City is just a fact of life for most people. However, there are a lot of unspoken taboos which are so easily highlighted for humor.

People assumption of beauty is the focal point of this short farce. The concept was created by Stefanie Estep, and the sound design was by Ariel Eliaz. I wrote, directed, shot and edited image and voice.